[Q] clockworkmod recovery doesn't install - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I can't seem to get CWR to install on my Vibrant.
I've used these steps to root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
And this step to fix the Android system recovery 3e
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423
Then these steps to install CWR.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734164
However, this last section doesn't seem to work. Here's exactly what I'm doing:
Get ROM Manager from the market
Open ROM manager
Select 'Flash ROM'
Select 'Galaxy S Vibrant'
I grant su privileges.
It appears to download okay.
I get a pop up that says 'Successfully Downloaded'
Hit 'Reboot Into Recovery' and hit 'OK'
I immediately see the 'Vibrant', then some yellow text, then the ASR screen.
I hit 'reinstall packages'
The yellow text moves quick, but it looks like it says 'replacing stock with Clockwork Mod Recovery'. I don't see the progress bar fill up. I see 'Vibrant' again
I'm pushed back to the ASR 3e screen and hit 'reboot system now'. The phone reboots.
When the phone is done rebooting, I try holding the power button to see if the CWR options are on the shutdown menu, they're not.
If I go into ROM Manager and hit 'Install ROM from SD card', the phone reboots and takes me to the ASR 3e screen.
I'm obviously missing something. When I first started playing with my phone, I found a how-to that listed some root steps. I had CWR working at one point, but had to flash back to stock.
Thanks for the help,

I kind of figured it out. I used odin to flash back to 2.1 (and subsequently Android Recovery 2e). After this, I reran the above instructions and CWR installed.

After I flash back to 2.1, I can't find ROM Manager in the market?

shelbydz said:
I can't seem to get CWR to install on my Vibrant.
I've used these steps to root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
And this step to fix the Android system recovery 3e
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423
Then these steps to install CWR.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734164
However, this last section doesn't seem to work. Here's exactly what I'm doing:
Get ROM Manager from the market
Open ROM manager
Select 'Flash ROM'
Select 'Galaxy S Vibrant'
I grant su privileges.
It appears to download okay.
I get a pop up that says 'Successfully Downloaded'
Hit 'Reboot Into Recovery' and hit 'OK'
I immediately see the 'Vibrant', then some yellow text, then the ASR screen.
I hit 'reinstall packages'
The yellow text moves quick, but it looks like it says 'replacing stock with Clockwork Mod Recovery'. I don't see the progress bar fill up. I see 'Vibrant' again
I'm pushed back to the ASR 3e screen and hit 'reboot system now'. The phone reboots.
When the phone is done rebooting, I try holding the power button to see if the CWR options are on the shutdown menu, they're not.
If I go into ROM Manager and hit 'Install ROM from SD card', the phone reboots and takes me to the ASR 3e screen.
I'm obviously missing something. When I first started playing with my phone, I found a how-to that listed some root steps. I had CWR working at one point, but had to flash back to stock.
Thanks for the help,
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instead of "reboot system" try hitting "re-install packages again and possibly a 3rd time if it takes you back to the stock recovery again. by the third time (always the second for me) it should go into Clockworkmod recovery.
also I always use this method instead of ROM manager from s15274n's guide found here
"B: Download this update.zip file to flash CWR... you will need to flash a custom ROM for Root. I prefer this method."
you'll need to download the file onto your internal sd card.
then boot to recovery holding volume up + down + power
then hit re install packages, and then hit reinstall packages again (and once more if needed)
once your in clockworkmod recovery you should be ok to reboot and you'll be rooted with CWM recovery
s15274n's guide is really good and worth a read for things like this.
its always good to keep handy

Neo3D said:
After I flash back to 2.1, I can't find ROM Manager in the market?
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just goto the play store on PC and log in and it will download it to your phone if you still cant find it here it is https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager&hl=en

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[Q] Flashing ROM with Macbook

hello all,
Just flashed this ROM using clockwork, only problem I ran into was clockwork will not reboot into recovery. Instead it reboots into samsung recovery.I would like to re-flash ROM. I am new to this, I was an iPhone user and it was pretty simple to reinstall operating system.
I use a macbook with snow leopard, what is going to be my best option to re-flash with the macbook. I have read about Odin, and ADB. But not really sure which to use or how to use them for just flashing a custom ROM.
Any help would be great!!!!1
RAMROD
Search "boot into recovery"....using buttons.
Power off
Hold vol+/vol- (keep holding)
Hold power (keep holding all three buttons)
Wait vibrant screen...wait for black...wait for second vibrant screen and release power button ONLY.
Should be set.
OR
Search for OS X...you can use Terminal to manually flash/reboot/etc. through utilities. Be careful though, the commands are slightly different.
I'm running OS X 10.4 (tiger) and never have to use the computer (outside of TGA_Gunman's one click root program)...everything can be done through the phone in most cases.
I have no problem getting it in this mode. I am trying to get it to boot into clockwork recovery, and the only thing that is loading is the stock kernal recovery menu.. So I am looking for a method that I can do it with my macbook. I have searched in google, and found other tutorials for other phones, but not the vibrant. If you know of one please let me know..
thanks
in sammy recovery hit 'reinstall packages' (may need to do this more than once) and it will reboot you to clockwork. then flash through clockwork like normal. this is why you need to leave the update.zip file on your sdcard after installing clockwork.
funeralthirst said:
in sammy recovery hit 'reinstall packages' (may need to do this more than once) and it will reboot you to clockwork. then flash through clockwork like normal. this is why you need to leave the update.zip file on your sdcard after installing clockwork.
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I never removed the zip file from sd card, in fact while looking at the files contained in clockwork mod file. It contains the same files as my other Vibrant that is running fine. Just doesn't have Bionics Obsidian 2.2 running on it..
I tried what you said about clicking on re-install and did that 5-6 times. That didn't improve the problem.
thanks for the idea,
Back to the original Question, what is the easiest way to load different rom on my phone with my macbook?
Does the phone still boot up normally? If so, open Rom Manager and select "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery". Then select your device. Reboot into recovery and if you are still in the stock recovery, hit "Reinstall Packages". If that doesn't work, then I have no idea...

[Q] Nandroid backup failure with ROM Backup / Clockwork Recovery

I've rooted my Vibrant, and am ready to flash the BionixFinal_R1_Stock.zip with ROM Manager (Clockwork Mod Recovery), but first I'm supposed to do a nandroid (complete) backup, and I cannot. It doesn't work like they say it will.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/0...nandroid-backup-and-clockworkmod-rom-manager/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7324731&postcount=1
I always end up back at the place where I have to choose re-boot, reinstall, etc., and whatever I pick the backup does not occur, I just end up with a re-boot. Help?
Someone told me I should try again, so I did, recording all the steps ... same result:
USB Debugging is 'on'.
ROM Manager Premiun v 3.0.0.2: started.
Pressing "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery" (text says "current recovery: ClockworkMod 2.5.1.2
Pressing "Galaxy S. Vibrant"
Popup window: Successfully downloaded ClockworkMod recovery! Pressing "OK"
Pressing "Reboot into Recovery"
"Are you sure you want to reboot into ClockWork Recovery?" Press Yes.
Screen appears with blue top and yellow/green text at the bottom.
Android System recovery <2e>
Samsung Recovery utils
- for BML -
VOL UP - up
VOL DOWN - down
POWER - select item
<choices, in blue:>
reboot system now
reinstall packages
delete all user data
delete cache data
<text, in yellow/green:>
__Movi_check Start ..!!
checksum confirmation need_checksum[0]
Not need checksum confirmation
-- Movi-check already executed!...
-- movi-checking done! ...
update media, please wait
update media, finished
# MANUAL MODE #
-- Applying Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
<selecting "reboot system now">
addt'l yellow/green text: ~"phone reset done" (it didn't last so not sure if I got this exactly right)
Getting now a regular re-boot ("Vibrant", then the Galaxy S graphic, etc.)
Run ROM Manager
Press "Backup Current ROM"
Popup: Backup Name; New Backup Name 2010-12-27-18.56.11
Press OK
Rebooting: "VIBRANT"
Back to the same blue and yellow/green window, witn the same text.
Selecting "reboot system now
Standard reboot.
Back to where I started (my phone is on, but checking the memory, no backup occurred).
The blue text recovery is stock recovery, here you select "reinstall packages", and this flashes the update.zip that should be on your sd card, back when you were in rom manager and selected "flash clockwork recovery" rom manager puts this file on your phone, leave it there. Anyways, when you reinstall packages in stock recovery, your phone may reboot, to stock recovery again, select reinstall packages again and you should now be in clockwork, you can tell by the expanded menus and green text. It should say clockwork recovery at the bottom as well.
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Sorry if I've posted so much that my question got lost:
What should I do if ROM Manager won't do a nandroid backup for me, before I flash a new ROM?
[ ] Ignore the problem and proceed to flash the new (Bionix) ROM
[ ] Give up and live with a phone that freezes, delays, and is great the rest of the time?
[ ] Other (please explain)
Try performing the Nandroid backup from CWM Recovery instead of ROM Manager.
1.) Boot into CWM Recovery either via ROM Manager, adb reboot recovery, or using the hardware buttons.
2.) If you are at the stock 2e recovery (blue text) select reinstall packages.
3.) CWM Recovery will be loaded and you should be at the CWM Recovery (green text). If not repeat step 2.
4.) Select backup and restore.
5.) Select backup
6.) CWM Recovery will proceed to perform a Nandroid backup. After it finishes reboot your phone
Turns out that, after I thought I'd tried everything, correctly, I archived a file called update.zip, thinking it was causing a problem. Turns out that CWM Recovery is actually in update.zip. When I put it back ... Voila! Found this on a tip from the author of a very nice, alternate tutorial on rooting/flashing:
http://forums.t-mobile.com/t5/Samsu...resent-Tired-of-all-the-2-2-hoopla/m-p/607377
i pointed that out in my response to you, at any rate, glad you got it fixed.
on my desire hd i just get a red triangle over a phone image when i try to perform a backup.i have rooted the phone. can someone please help?
riaan80 said:
on my desire hd i just get a red triangle over a phone image when i try to perform a backup.i have rooted the phone. can someone please help?
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I had the same problem.
what i did not understand was that in order to apply the ClockWorkMod you have to install it from the normal recovery. It is not installed after you have downloaded it in the Rom Manager. (the update.zip file will be on your SD card if you have downloaded CWM in Rom manager)
So.. go to normal recovery mode (press up-volume + Power) and select "apply update.zip" (wording may vary).
Now you will be able to use CWM and backup \o/.. hope this helps.
Rooted you only get Blue recovery download "ROM manager" as stated
1) Open ROM manager first option should be "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery" pick it! Up at top you should see green progress bar as it downloads.
2) Second option should be "Reboot into Recovery" , pick it!
3) In Blue recovery pick "reinstall packages"
***At this point phone should reboot into Green recovery***
- You may need to repeat these steps until you get Green recovery. I just had to do it like 3-5 times b4 my phone booted into Green recovery. In Green recovery you should have the option to Backup now. Create nandroid and move on.
(Tip: Nandroid backups are stored in /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup..... Nandroids are default named as the date and some other numbers for example 26042011xxxxxxx It can get confusing if you do multiple nandroid backups I personally rename them all to whatever ROM that particular nandroid is along with the firmware type at the end. Example of one of mine: Bionix1.3.1TBv3FW2.2. Bionix1.3.1 is the ROM / TBv3 is the kernel / FW2.2 is the firmware.)
4) Once you get into Green recovery you should now have the option to "apply sdcard:update.zip" pick it!
*** At this point the phone should have Red recovery. You may need to go into "advanced" and pick "reboot recovery" either way this should get you into Red recovery where you should be doing all flashes. Good luck!

[Q] Flashing Recovery

I've spent my entire day trying to flash a recovery image on my streak to no avail. I've rooted it using the super one click, have superuser on my device, along with clockworkmod.
I've confirmed my device is rooted using z4root.
I've tried flashing the recovery via clockwork, it says it was successful, yet when I reboot to recovery, I always end up in the regular OS, like all it did was reboot. Furthermore, trying to manually get there, holding down the buttons, tells me that the stanard recovery wasn't actually overwritten. When I go through fastboot and flash it that way, both computer and streak tell me that everything was successful. Yet, the recovery was still not overwritten.
My end goal is to put Steve's ROM on the streak, but I can't even get the recovery overwritten with clockworkmod.
I have a Dell Streak OEM:340. Thats the locked ATT version, which I think might be a part of the problem.
How do I end up with Steve's rom?
Sounds like you are using ROM manager? That does not work well with the Streak. See this article. ROM manager may actually flash your recovery, but does not work to start the phone in that mode.
You can flash the recovery image to your phone in fastboot mode. Here is a tool to help.
You get to fastboot mode by starting the Streak while holding the camera and power buttons at the same time. Then select fastboot from the top right of the screen and plug your phone into your computer. You will need the Dell drivers for this.
Also be aware that you need to rename install-recovery-sh to something else to prevent the stock recovery from being installed when the phone restarts. It's in the folder /etc. You have to use root explorer or an alternate method to do this, but it requires root.
I am using a ROM manger, but if that doesn't work as well, I'll stop.
I've been fastbooting it the majority of the time, flashing the ROM, but it says I've done it correctly, even though I obviously haven't. So far, all I know is that it's been rooted, and the recovery flashed via fastboot.
kyrillos27 said:
I am using a ROM manger, but if that doesn't work as well, I'll stop.
I've been fastbooting it the majority of the time, flashing the ROM, but it says I've done it correctly, even though I obviously haven't. So far, all I know is that it's been rooted, and the recovery flashed via fastboot.
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Have you renamed the install-recovery.sh file so that the custom recovery won't be replaced by the stock recovery when you reboot? If not - do so.
Make sure that the Streakdroid rom you want is in the root of the SD Card along with the install.txt file.
If you can get into fastboot mode and connect to your computer I suggest using MultiRecoveryFlasher Streakmod recovery. You can reboot the phone from there also.
When you reboot you want to get to recovery mode. Turn your phone off then press the power button tile the leds light up and as soon as they do hold down BOTH volume buttons. See this gallery for what Streammod recovery should look like. Selecting the #2 option will take you to the streakmod recovery options. You use the "apply sdcard:update.zip" to install the ROM.
See the release thread for the ROM you are installing for more info and post any problems or questions you have with the ROM in that thread.
I have not renamed the install-recovery.sh file. in fact, haven't seen one through the process. To be honest, I'm not sure this part has been done at all by me. How do I go about doing that?
Furthermore, choosing the second option in recovery doesn't give methe streakmod options, it just tells me everything will be erased (stock Dell recovery). How do I make sure that this gets corrected?
For the record, marvin02, thank you thus far for the amount of help you've been giving me.
kyrillos27 said:
I have not renamed the install-recovery.sh file. in fact, haven't seen one through the process. To be honest, I'm not sure this part has been done at all by me. How do I go about doing that?
Furthermore, choosing the second option in recovery doesn't give methe streakmod options, it just tells me everything will be erased (stock Dell recovery). How do I make sure that this gets corrected?
For the record, marvin02, thank you thus far for the amount of help you've been giving me.
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The file install-recovery.sh is a script that runs each time your phone is started. It will replace a custom recovery (streakmod) with the stock recovery when your phone starts, so the next time you enter recovery mode you are back at the stock recovery.
If you are going to dstay with a stock ROM, but want a custom recovery you have to rename the file. The easiest way (IMO) is to use Root Explorer which is an app you have to buy. You just open root explorer and the open the folder named etc and find install-recovery.sh long pres on it to get a menu to pop up and then select rename.
You don't have to do that to get a streakdroid rom installed if you enter recovery without letting the phone restart first.
Put the streakdroid rom file and the install.tx on the root of your SD card
Turn your phone off
Turn phone on in fastboot mode (camera and power buttons at the same time)
Use this tool to to flash the recovery you want
Using the same tool you can reboot the phone
As the phone reboots (wait for the leds to turn on just like they do when you restart the phone) hold down BOTH volume buttons to enter recovery. If you let the phone boot normally and you have not renamed install-recovery.sh the custom recovery will be over written.
Select option 2 and you should be taken to the streakmod options (images here)
Select apply sdcard:update.zip from the recovery menu
There will be two options on the next screen, select the one that lets you navigate to/select a file and then select the ROM file you put on your SD Card.
The ROM should install, be patient when it reboots it can take a few minutes.

The Correct Stock and Custom ROM Dual Boot Guide

Hi fellow nookers,
My friend (@ikingblack on XDA) has released 2 guides as of now, and unfortunately, his guides are a little misleading, and has you flashing packages left and right. Hopefully, this time I will try to get it right. I am not trying to be rude, just trying to point out that his guides are a little scant and incomplete. And please feel free to leave bad comments so I can improve it.
All right. Enough of that yucky stuff. Here's the Guide:
Requirements:
1. Rooted Nook Color with ClockworkMod Recovery (3.0.0.10 or later)
2. An SDCard that is bigger than 200 MB.
3. A Browser on the Nook that has the option of downloading to the SDCard.
4. Internet Access on the Nook is not required (NO).
5. A flashable ROM for the Nook on your SDCard
6. A ClockworkMod SDCard, which is optional but makes it easier (Especially Step 8). (search around the forums, will post link later) Please keep in mind that you have to take the SDCard out whenever you want to boot the Nook Software, and not ClockworkMod. Also, when I say boot into ClockworkMod in the guide, then you can just insert the SDCard and reboot.
Notice: Whenever I say download a certain file, it means download it to your SDCard. It does not matter how you do it, just get it on there. You can download it on your Nook, or download it on your computer and put it on the SDCard. It really doesn't matter.
Step 1.
Make sure you have a valid backup that is current. If not, make one, either through ROM Manager or ClockworkMod.
Step 2. First, download the preparation dual boot file. If you have dual booted before, and haven't removed it, then skip this download. Download Here.Then download the stock Nook ROM flashable zip, I recommend this one: Download. It is the latest version and keeps ClockworkMod. Keep in mind that the package has to keep ClockworkMod. Then download the root file if you want root: Download. Then the Second root file: Download. Finally, download the dual boot file: Download. Please remember the file names so you know what to flash. If you want, you can rename them.
Step 3. Boot into ClockworkMod, (If you have an SDCard with ClockworkMod on it, insert it and reboot.) and go into "Mounts and Storage" (Use the Volume Buttons to scroll and the n/home button to select). Then select Format /System, and select yes. Then format Data.
Step 4. Press the Power button to go back, and select "Install zip from SDCard". Then select the second option or something and browse for the first downloaded, or the preparation dual boot file, called prep-dualboot-0.1.zip, and select "Yes". After it is done, repeat Step 4 except with the second downloaded file, or the Stock Nook OS file, called update-nc-stock-1.2-keepcwm-signed.zip.
Step 5. If you have the ClockworkMod SDCard, take it out now. Then reboot the device by going back (can be achieved by pressing power) and selecting "Reboot Device Now.
Step 6. It should boot into the Stock Nook OS. Follow the setup procedure. Keep in mind that you need WiFi.
Step 7. If you want root, then reboot into ClockworkMod. If you can't, or don't know how, then use the 8 failed boots method. 8 failed boots means boot it up, and before it reaches the logo, (The pulsing B&N Nook Color) shut it off holding the power button. Even though this takes long, I don't know of anything else.
Step 7 for ClockworkMod SDCard users: Just insert your ClockworkMod SD, and reboot! Simple.
Step 8. Flash the second file, or the root file called ManualNooter-4-4-278.zip. Then Flash the second root file, called apk-enabler-1-1a-signed.zip. Then if there is anything else that you need to flash, then flash it. Please keep in mind that as of now Dalingrin's kernel should not work with it unless he releases an update. I haven't checked this, so please correct me if needed. After you are done, flash the last package, the dual booter, called eclair-dualbootv2.zip or something. Then reboot and hold the home button when it says multiuboot loading. It should load the nook os.
Step 9. Then download Rom Manager, from here: Download, and then install it. Flash ClockworkMod by tapping the first button, and selecting Nook Color (not Nook Color (old)). Then reboot into recovery.
Step 9 for ClockworkMod SDCard users: This time, you will have to flash ClockworkMod onto your device. Just follow normal Step 10.5 (Not for
ClockworkMod SDCard users).
Step 10. Reboot into ClockworkMod again, via Rom Manager. When it is in ClockworkMod, then insert the SDCard where you have the backup and the Custom ROM that you want to dual boot. Once you have inserted it, go into Mounts and Storage, and select Mount SDCard. If the option says unmount SDCard, then you are good to go. Then flash the ROM that you want dualbooting, and any other zip that you want on the non-stock or custom ROM. After you are done, then go back, and select backup and restore. Select Advanced Restore and select your latest backup. Then select restore data. Once it is done, then you can reboot and it should reboot into your custom ROM (if you didn't hold the home button on boot).
You are now done! When you want to boot into the Nook OS, hold the home button when you power on and the nook says multiuboot loading. If you want to boot up your custom ROM, than don't hold the home button. You can also now get into ClockworkMod by holding both volume buttons when it says multiuboot loading. Please do not hesitate to post with complaints, improvements or the like. Thanks! I want to improve this and my knowledge in every way I can.
EDIT - I updated the guide on 4/29/11, and I might have made some errors. Post if you find any!
Credits:
@koush for ClockworkMod Recovery and Rom Manager which we all use at least weekly.
@HamNCheese for the root.
@rookie1 for the dual boot file
@nemith for the flashable stock
All of the developers who make dualbooting possible!
PS: PM me or post if I missed any credits!
Nice guide!
Yeah, better than mine I guess. Nice guide, once again.
Also, my guide just is not easy to understand, not incomplete.
Good guide.
Worked for me...
The only issue was that after step 6 I could not get back into Clockwork and couldn't get the Rom manager apk to open.
I used a Clockwork bootable SD card with the 1.2 apk updated zip on it and that worked well for me.
Dual-booting Phiremod and Nook 1.2!
pndo1 said:
Hi fellow nookers,
My friend (@ikingblack on XDA) has released 2 guides as of now, and unfortunately, his guides are a little misleading, and has you flashing packages left and right. Hopefully, this time I will try to get it right. I am not trying to be rude, just trying to point out that his guides are a little scant and incomplete. And please feel free to leave bad comments so I can improve it.
All right. Enough of that yucky stuff. Here's the Guide:
Requirements:
1. Rooted Nook Color with ClockworkMod Recovery (3.0.0.10 or later)
2. An SDCard that is bigger than 200 MB.
3. A Browser on the Nook that has the option of downloading to the SDCard.
4. Internet Access on the Nook is not required (NO).
5. A flashable ROM for the Nook on your SDCarY
Notice: Whenever I say download a certain file, it means download it to your SDCard. It does not matter how you do it, just get it on there. You can download it on your Nook, or download it on your computer and put it on the SDCard. It really doesn't matter.
Step 1.
Make sure you have a valid backup that is current. If not, make one, either through ROM Manager or ClockworkMod.
Step 2. If you have dual booted before, than no need to do this step. If you haven't, this is a requirement. Just download this file: Download.
Step 2.
Download the stock Nook ROM flashable zip, I recommend this one: Download. It is the latest version and keeps ClockworkMod. Keep in mind that the package has to keep ClockworkMod. Then download the root file if you want root: Download. Finally, download the dual boot file: Download. Please remember the file names so you know what to flash. If you want, you can rename them.
Step 3. Boot into ClockworkMod, and go into "Mounts and Storage" (Use the Volume Buttons to scroll and the n or home button to select). Then select Format /System, and select yes. Then format Data.
Step 4. Press the Power button to go back, and select "Install zip from SDCard". Then select the second option or something like browse for zip. Find the first file downloaded, or the Stock Nook OS probably called update-nc-stock-1.2-keepcwm-signed.zip, and select it, then select yes.
Step 5. Once you are done, go back again, and select "Reboot System Now". It will boot into the stock Nook OS. It will ask you to setup your device, so go ahead and do it.
Step 6. If your Nook does not have internet at the current moment, and there is nothing that you can connect to, then hold the volume up button on the screen with the video. While holding it, tap the lower left of the screen, then the lower right. A button titled Factory should appear, and tap on that. Then while still holding the button, then tap the lower left. A button called Skip OOBE should appear, tap that and you should be at the homescreen.
Step 7. If you want root, then reboot into ClockworkMod. If you can't, or don't know how, then use the 8 failed boots method. 8 failed boots means boot it up, and before it reaches the logo, (The pulsing B&N Nook Color) shut it off holding the power button. Even though this takes long, I don't know of anything else.
Step 8. Flash the second file, or the root file called apk-signer-1a.zip or something. Then if there is anything else that you need to flash, then flash it. Please keep in mind that as of now Dalingrin's kernel should not work with it unless he releases an update. I haven't checked this, so please correct me if needed.
Step 9. Make sure it boots by going back and rebooting. If it doesn't boot hold the power button until it turns off, and power on again. If it works, than you can try downloading ROM Manager (Here (The first link) and rebooting into clockworkmod. If it doesn't work, than repeat step nine.
Step 9.5. If you have used @rookie1's dual boot method, than skip to step 10. If you haven't, then flash the file you downloaded in Step 2, the Prepare Dualboot file called prep-dualboot-0.1.zip.
Step 10. Flash the last package, the dual booter, probably called eclair-dualbootv2.zip or something. Flash it . Then reboot and hold the home button when it says multiuboot loading. It should load the nook os. If it loads correctly, then reboot into ClockworkMod again.
Step 11. Flash the ROM that you want dualbooting, and any other zip that you want. Then go back, and select backup and restore. Select Advanced Restore and select your latest backup. Then select restore data and restore data only. Once it is done, then you can reboot and it should reboot into your custom ROM (if you didn't hold the home button on boot).
You are now done! When you want to boot into the Nook OS, hold the home button when you power on and the nook says multiuboot loading. If you want to boot up your custom ROM, than don't hold the home button. You can also now get into ClockworkMod by holding both volume buttons when it says multiuboot loading. Please do not hesitate to post with complaints, improvements or the like. Thanks! I want to improve this and my knowledge in every way I can.
Credits:
@koush for ClockworkMod Recovery and Rom Manager which we all use at least weekly.
@HamNCheese for the root.
@rookie1 for the dual boot file
@nemith for the flashable stock
All of the developers who make dualbooting possible!
PS: PM me or post if I missed any credits!
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Finally! This is what a guide looks like (no offense other guide guy)
ad720 said:
Worked for me...
The only issue was that after step 6 I could not get back into Clockwork and couldn't get the Rom manager apk to open.
I used a Clockwork bootable SD card with the 1.2 apk updated zip on it and that worked well for me.
Dual-booting Phiremod and Nook 1.2!
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@ad720
Wait, so you can't root it? Have you tried Step 7?
Thanks @ace7196
Tried my best.
@ace. No offense taken. I can;'t always write perfect guides.
pndo1 said:
@ad720
Wait, so you can't root it? Have you tried Step 7?
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No, I'm rooted. The issue was that I was unable to boot into clockwork after flashing the 1.2 zip that was supposed to keep clockwork intact. Since I hadn't flashed the root file yet I could install Rom Manager and flash Clockwork that way.
I just used a clockwork bootable microSD with the new Auto-nooter (and with the files from the OP on it) and flashed everything from there until I was rooted and could install ROM Manager. Worked fine and I'm dual booting Phiremod and rooted nook 1.2.
@ad720
I'll update the guide.
can't get phreakmod to boot, just loops
First off, thanks for the guide. It was a great help but I failed to make a backup of my rooted stock ROM and had to start all over again when I got to the end and had to restore the data only
Also I couldn't boot back into clockwork after loading 1.2. Even the 8 reboot method had no effect on my nook. I did some reading and came to the same conclusion as ad720 at about 1am last night and finally got it booting but couldn't get phreakmod version 6.1 to load. It just loops on the phreakmod boot screen. I was able to get the v4 of honeycomb and my stock rooted ROM to boot but no other ROMs seem to work.
I do have another question though. How do I know which ROM I am backing up with clockwork, or does it back up both ROMS as a dual boot backup?
Also, I want to keep my stock rooted nook for magazines and books but run phreakmod or maybe a newer ROM, do I have to go through the entire process again or can I just load a new ROM without screwing up my stock ROM?
Lastly, somehow mine ended up backwards, if I hold the "n" I get honeycomb, if I do nothing I get stock, which is fine at least it works, but I am not sure how it got reversed, I think I must have reversed a step when phreakmod wouldn't work and I had to redo it with honeycomb.
Normally I'd just keep messing with it until I got it figured out but I have already wasted well over 12hrs getting to this point so I have decided to breakdown and ask for assistance.
Any help or insight would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
If you are fine with what you have, then you are ok. If you want to get CyanogenMod 7 or Phriemod with stock on a dual boot, then you will have to follow the guide again. I suggest you erase data, and system and then flash Phriemod. The backup problem is probably because you have an old version of Clockwork Mod Recovery, so try updating it via Rom Manager (Downloadable from the link in the op or from the Market). To update, just launch the app and click Flash ClockworkMod Recovery, then choose Nook Color, not Nook Color (old). Then, again from Rom Manager, tap "Reboot into Recovery" and then tap ok. After it reboots into ClockworkMod, then try your backup. Post if this works! If it does, I will put it in the op.
There are a lot of extra and unnecessary steps in this guide.
I did the entire process without having to reboot once last night, and didn't follow any posted guides except the original dual boot eclair guide.
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Like what? If you would provide me with what could be removed, that would help a lot.
I have a question about backing up your rom when you boot from the SD card is there a process to do this?
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You mean backup the ROM that you have on the SDCard?
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Like what? If you would provide me with what could be removed, that would help a lot.
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Once I put my kids to bed I will post my process.
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working on it
Thanks for the quick reply. I have updated CWM to 3.0.2.8 that didn't help.
I reinstalled phiremod and it still just looped. I downloaded ver. 6.0 and tried that and it still looped.
I then wiped and started again this time with phiremod first and I'm sitting here watching it loop. Strange.
I'll keep trying different things and hopefully with report back with what worked for me.
thanks for the input.
jm
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You mean backup the ROM that you have on the SDCard?
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Yes back up my CM7 before trying this.
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jm20 said:
Thanks for the quick reply. I have updated CWM to 3.0.2.8 that didn't help.
I reinstalled phiremod and it still just looped. I downloaded ver. 6.0 and tried that and it still looped.
I then wiped and started again this time with phiremod first and I'm sitting here watching it loop. Strange.
I'll keep trying different things and hopefully with report back with what worked for me.
thanks for the input.
jm
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Did you just wipe or did you format system, data, and cache?
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[Q] Can't get into recovery, PG05IMG deleted

Root went fine. I installed Rom Manager and flashed CWM straight away, but I can't access recovery. I've tried through RM and adb, but it just gets stuck at the white screen with the htc logo. I deleted PG05IMG from the SD card.
Any ideas?
Did you give Rom Manager permissions in Super User? It asks for it at the very end, maybe if you weren't paying attention you could have missed it? If you open Rom Manager where it says "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery" It should say in small letters underneath it what the current recovery is. Does it say that the current recovery is ClockworkMod 3.1.0.2?
Beastclaw said:
Did you give Rom Manager permissions in Super User? It asks for it at the very end, maybe if you weren't paying attention you could have missed it? If you open Rom Manager where it says "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery" It should say in small letters underneath it what the current recovery is. Does it say that the current recovery is ClockworkMod 3.1.0.2?
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Yeah, the first time I tried to flash it, it gave me a privileges error, but the second time it worked. It says the current recovery is CWM. TitaniumBackup even says that root/busybox is ok, so that's not the problem.
Just flash it over again.
Open RomManager settings and select "Erase Recovery".
Hit menu in RomManager and select "Clear DL Cache" (so it will DL the recover image again).
In a good data area select "Flash Clockworkmod Recovery" again (you can do it a second time to make sure if flashed if you want, doesn't matter).
Sometimes even if RM says it successfully flashed it didn't.
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[email protected] at the spelling/grammar errors. My bad
Absolute_Zero said:
Just flash it over again.
Open RomManager settings and select "Erase Recovery".
Hit menu in RomManager and select "Clear DL Cache" (so it will DL the recover image again).
In a good data area select "Flash Clockworkmod Recovery" again (you can do it a second time to make sure if flashed if you want, doesn't matter).
Sometimes even if RM says it successfully flashed it didn't.
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Thanks! Worked perfectly.

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